veryfacty quietly listens to your conversations and fact-checks every claim in real time — with sources, corrections, and context. It never speaks. It just makes sure you know what’s actually true.
No clever copywriting. Three things, in order.
Open a session, set the phone on the table, walk away. Audio streams to a realtime speech model that produces a running transcript — timestamps inline. Nothing is broadcast. Nothing is spoken. It just listens.
Every utterance is swept by a separate pass looking for falsifiable factual claims — numbers, dates, attributions, anything checkable. Chit-chat passes through, marked as such. The interesting stuff gets queued.
Each claim is checked independently against the live web. Cards stream in as verdicts resolve — true, false, mixed — with the correct number, the source, and an explanation you can read in two seconds.
Because the loudest person in the room is almost never right, and you don't want to be the one with their phone out googling.
Click any card to see exactly where the answer came from. We cite primary sources where possible, secondary where not.
Raw audio is never stored — only the transcript and verdicts, kept in your private library. It listens; it never speaks.
Scrub the transcript, jump to any claim, share the verdict with whoever needs to see it. Your library, not ours.
You know the one. veryfacty quietly tracks the score.
When someone cites a "market study," find out which one — and if it says what they think it does.
Cross-check medical claims, statute references, and dosages against primary sources.
Set it on the coffee table during a debate. Verdicts roll in by the minute.
Catch a misstatement in the room, not in the published correction three weeks later.
Did the agent really just say HOA fees haven't changed in 5 years?
The listener transcribes and fact-checks in 57 languages — and the whole interface is available in every one of them.